Consumer Credit Counseling
Consumer
credit counseling has erupted over the past couple of
decades and even more over the last fw months! Mostly due to
the extremely high number of people who have charged their way into
high debt.
Granted, there are those individuals and families that have come to
be in the financial situation they are now in, because of
catastrophic medical expenses, death, divorce, or other unforeseen
events. But the majority of debt is this country is credit card debt that has
accumulated quickly leaving consumers unable to even make their
minimum payments, which in most cases only covers the
astronomical amount of interest that is accumulating.
Bankruptcy has been the only option for many of these people, and
consumer credit counseling agencies popped up all over to offer an
alternative to bankruptcy. This is probably a good
thing. These agencies work with individuals to salvage what is
left of their credit, or rebuild it by assisting in making
arrangements with the creditors on behalf of the debtors to resolve
the debt without resorting to the final step of bankruptcy.
Recently new bankruptcy laws have come into effect that require
debtors to attain consumer credit counseling first, and reach an
agreement with creditors without having to involve the lawyers and
courts. Bankruptcy is final and
drastic; it stays on your credit record for ten years, and
legally, you can file every seven years if you want to, though I
wouldn’t recommend it. It is possible to get credit again with some
type of secured loan or credit card, but it doesn’t come any where
near repairing the damage that has been done to your credit.
Everyone needs to check out your credit score for some reason or
another, examples of this: renting or buying a home, buying a
vehicle, attaining employment, being approved for a security
clearance required for some types of positions, applying for
any type of loan or credit card, or even opening a bank account
with an overdraft protection feature. Big brother is watching all
the time credit counseling is a favourite!
Consumer credit counseling does not provide its services for
free, and unfortunately for some consumers that are so far buried
they can’t see daylight, they cannot even afford to take this
route. Consumer credit counseling works with you on your behalf,
for your individual situation, to reduce interest, late charges and
over limit fees, and monthly payments.
These agencies are able to combine your monthly payments into
one, which are paid to the consumer credit counseling agency,
and payments are then made on your behalf to your creditors.
Consumer credit counseling agencies are designed to get you
back on your feet and financially healthy. You will eliminate
your debt for good, and experienced professional credit
counselors will educate you about how to stay out of debt for
good. This is a way for you to rebuild you credit, and put
some light at the end of the tunnel.
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